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Director Loren Tayerle readies the De Anza Chamber Orchestra to start their first piece, Andrea Gabreli’s “Canzone primi toni a 10”.

De Anza Chamber Orchestra’s final concert of 2016 spotlights new, local and seasoned musicians

Josef Ruttenberg, Staff Reporter | December 15, 2016

Applause from the audience in was plentiful as the De Anza Chamber Orchestra played their last concert of the year in the De Anza Visual and Performing Arts Center on Dec. 2. The concert was about...

The Gift of Positivity

The Gift of Positivity

Mary Sullivan, GUEST COLUMNIST | December 9, 2016

Finals, holidays, family and friends can contribute to elevated levels of stress in the dark cold of winter. An end to a relationship or returning home can bring painful and confusing emotions to the forefront....

 Gilberto Mercado, 20, law enforcement major helps a customer buy a drink from the De Anza convenience store.

For working students, the holidays aren’t so jolly

ALEX CARDENAS, STAFF REPORTER | December 5, 2016

During the school year, most students work part-time jobs while attending classes full-time or vice versa, but the busy holiday season often leads to sacrifices in work or school. “Sacrifices have to...

PHOTO BY AMANDA PENROD

Ham 4 Ham: Student productions take the bacon

Amanda Penrod, STAFF REPORTER | December 5, 2016

Whispering students crowd Conference rooms A and B at De Anza College on Nov. 22, awaiting their “familia,” group of about six students, to be called up to perform. With the current controversy...

 The tournament officials register players, call out rounds and joke around with some of the competing students at De Anza’s fireside lounge Nov. 30.

Destroying the competition in ‘Super Smash Bros.’

Jamie Lamping, STAFF REPORTER | December 5, 2016

Having six giant CRT televisions in one room might seem a bit strange, and even more so when a Wii is connected to each one. In a Super Smash Bros. Melee tournament, however, this setup is the norm. On...

Out-of-this-world experience for STEM students

Aysha Rehman, STAFF REPORTER | December 5, 2016

An aerospace engineer from the NASA Ames Research Center, invited by De Anza College’s STEM Success Program, hosted a question and answer session that gave inspiring, real world advice to students. The...

Bemesgana Alemu, 19, chemistry major, points to her home-town of Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, on the world map. The map’s caption reads: “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.”

Success on a worldwide scale at De Anza open house

Peter Preciado, STAFF REPORTER | November 21, 2016

International students celebrated how far they had traveled in distance as well as in their personal journeys amongst refreshments and photo opportunities at the De Anza College International Student Program,...

Neon Dance: Good vibes only

Neon Dance: Good vibes only

Yane An, Matthew Fernandez, STUDENT LIFE EDITOR, PHOTO EDITOR | November 21, 2016

Over 100 students danced under the blacklights and balloons at the Neon Dance on Nov. 10, hosted by the DASB Senate at De Anza College. The ticket sales doubled as a fundraiser for clubs that sold 10 or...

De Anza professor’s novel escapes “Purgatory”

Jamie Lamping, Staff Reporter | November 20, 2016

A De Anza english teacher has just released a book, “The Gill Man in Purgatory,” a story chock full of pressing questions and interesting situations. With stories filled to the brim with fascinating...

What Health Services can do for you

Mary Sullivan, Guest Columnist | November 11, 2016

Health Services is here to help you get through the first weeks of the quarter smoothly. We are located next to College Life - where you got your photo ID, in the lower level of Campus Center building....

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